Notorious Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary has been found guilty of directing the terrorist organisation Al-Muhajiroun and encouraging support for it. The verdict was delivered today at Woolwich Crown Court after a significant trial that highlighted Choudary’s deep connections and influential role within the extremist group.

Al-Muhajiroun, a group banned under UK terrorism laws, has been linked to numerous terrorist activities and plots across Europe. The charges against Choudary included directing a terrorist organisation and encouraging others to support it through various online platforms, including conducting online meetings aimed at recruiting and radicalizing followers.

During the trial, prosecutors presented extensive evidence of Choudary’s activities, including encrypted communications, speeches, and recordings of online meetings where he was seen actively promoting and encouraging the activities of Al-Muhajiroun. The evidence pointed to Choudary’s significant role in the operational and strategic planning of the organisation.

The conviction of Anjem Choudary marks a significant milestone in our fight against terrorism,” stated the lead prosecutor in the case. His leadership of Al-Muhajiroun has had a devastating impact, inspiring individuals towards committing acts of terror. This verdict sends a clear message that the UK will not tolerate terrorism.

Choudary, who has been a prominent figure in Islamist extremism in the UK for decades, had previously faced imprisonment for inviting support for ISIS, another proscribed terrorist organisation. His latest conviction underscores ongoing concerns about his influence on radical elements within the country.

The court has scheduled sentencing for next month, where Choudary faces a lengthy term in prison, reflecting the severity of his crimes and the ongoing threat he poses to national security.

Security was tight at Woolwich Crown Court, with a significant police presence, reflecting the high-profile nature of the trial and the potential for public and media interest. As the verdict was read, additional officers were visible around the courthouse, underscoring the tensions surrounding the case.

The conviction of Anjem Choudary is expected to have far-reaching implications for counter-terrorism efforts in the UK, particularly concerning the monitoring and disruption of online platforms used for terrorist recruitment and propaganda.

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